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PostApril 11, 2022

MIT announces five flagship projects in first-ever Climate Grand Challenges...

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The winners of the first-ever Climate Grand Challenges (CGC) will become multi-year flagship research projects, helping define a new research agenda focused on addressing complex unsolved climate problems and bringing high-impact solutions to the world on an accelerated basis.
PostApril 8, 2022

New England renewables + Canadian hydropower

MIT Energy Initiative
 “Hydropower is a more-than-hundred-year-old technology, and plants are already built up north,” says Emil Dimanchev SM ’18. “We might not need to build something new. We might just need to use those plants differently or to a greater extent.”
PostMarch 28, 2022

Q&A: Climate Grand Challenges finalists on new pathways to decarbonizing in...

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MIT Climate Grand Challenges finalists are working with promising technologies, materials, and methods that could help unlock a low-carbon future in sectors where emissions are hardest to cut.
PostMarch 16, 2022

Building communities, founding a startup with people in mind

MIT Energy Initiative
Inspired by the MIT community and assisted by his collaborators, postdoc Francesco Benedetti launched a startup to provide innovative technology for energy-efficient, high-performance chemical separations — and won the MIT $100K Entrepreneurship Competition.
PostMarch 10, 2022

Q&A: Randolph Kirchain on how cool pavements can mitigate climate change

MIT Concrete Sustainability Hub
Concrete is one of several cool pavement designs. MIT CSHub has found that cool pavements can benefit cities year-round.
PostMarch 10, 2022

Power Price Crisis in the EU

MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
PostFebruary 25, 2022

MIT entrepreneurs think globally, act locally

MIT News
Left to right: Colonel Arsenio Soto Soto (DR Navy), MechE alumnus Folkers Rojas, MBA candidate Andrés Bisonó León, MechE alumnus Luke Gray, and Professor Alex Slocum at the SOS Carbon full-scale pilot at the Las Calderas Navy base at Bani in the Dominican Republic, in 2019.
PostFebruary 22, 2022

New power sources

MIT News
In the mid-1990s, a few energy activists in Massachusetts had a vision: What if consumers had choice about the energy they consumed? Instead of being force-fed electricity sources selected by a utility company, what if cities, towns, and groups of individuals could purchase power that was cleaner and cheaper?
PostFebruary 15, 2022

Nurturing human communities and natural ecosystems

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MIT senior Heidi Li, a materials science and engineering major, strives to help local communities understand how they can influence policymaking to achieve a more sustainable future.
PostFebruary 14, 2022

First-ever Climate Grand Challenges recognizes 27 finalists

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The Climate Grand Challenges competition launched in July 2020 with the goal of mobilizing the entire MIT research community around transformative projects that have the potential to make major advances in solving the big problems that stand in the way of effective global climate response.

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